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Agriculture
Intelligence Report

Paul Kindinger

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Apr 1, 2024

Bird Flu Found in Dairy Herds in Five States

Bird flu, which killed more than 82 million birds in U.S. domestic flocks in the past two years, has recently appeared in dairy herds in Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, New Mexico and Texas, according to federal officials. USDA says the outbreaks, affecting a relatively small number of cattle, are not...

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Apr 1, 2024

Farmer Adoption of New Tech Increases Ag Productivity

Technological developments in agriculture have enabled continued output growth without requiring much additional inputs. Innovations in animal and crop genetics, chemicals, equipment, and farm organization have made it possible for total agricultural output to nearly triple between 1948 and 2021.

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Apr 1, 2024

Tomato Growers Reduce Acreage Amid Surplus

Processing tomato farmers in California are expected to reduce production this year after a big crop in 2023 and a softening in demand, an agriculture organization is reporting.

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Apr 1, 2024

From Farm to Fire: First Soy-based Fire Suppressant Hits the Market

A new soy-based fire suppressant has hit commercial scale and its due in part to research funded by U.S. soybean farmers. 

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Apr 1, 2024

Farmers Increasingly Using Solar Power

U.S. farmers are increasingly turning to solar power as a means of stabilizing their incomes amid fluctuating crop prices and growing expenses. With cash receipts for crops like corn, soybeans and other commodities expected to be slightly lower this year, many farmers are seeking alternative...

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Mar 26, 2024

Rising Demand for Soybean Oil in Renewable Diesel Production Spurs U.S. Capacity Expansion

U.S. Adapts to Renewable Diesel Feedstock Demand

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Mar 26, 2024

Who’s Buying? A Look at U.S. Corn Exports

It’s no secret that China’s been buying significantly fewer bushels of U.S. corn. Despite that setback, U.S. corn exports during the 2023/24 marketing years are projected to be 439 million bushels higher (+26%) than last marketing year (Figure 1), according to USDA. Last December, Mexico returned...

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Mar 26, 2024

Farm Banks Issued More Loans, Built Equity in 2023

The number of farm banks has declined since the 1990s, but lending continues to grow.

(Chart courtesy of the American Bankers Association)

Banks held $199 billion in outstanding agricultural loans in 2023, about 38% of total agricultural lending, according to an analysis by the American Bankers...

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Mar 26, 2024

Fruit Crops Vulnerable to Frost Risk

A record-setting warm winter has put fruit in the Midwest’s top-producing state (Michigan) at risk. 

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Mar 26, 2024

Farmers’ Tax Liability to Rise as Tax Breaks Expire

Farmers would face an increased federal tax liability of billions of dollars following the expiration of Trump-era tax breaks in 2025, said USDA economists. The biggest impact, estimated at a combined $4.5 billion, would come from reduced income tax rates on individuals, an increased standard...

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Mar 26, 2024

Mystery Illness is Now Affecting Dairy Cows as Industry Searches for Answers

Dairy farmers in the Texas Panhandle and New Mexico are grappling with quite a mystery illness. Something is causing milk production to nosedive, and veterinarians and state officials can’t pinpoint what it is. In affected cowherds, the issue impacts nearly 10% of the animals, causing reduced feed...

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Mar 18, 2024

Republican Senators Ask Biden Administration to Pursue New Trade Deals

A group of U.S. Senators sent a letter to the Biden administration asking them to start negotiating new trade agreements. Senate Ag Committee Ranking Member John Boozman from Arkansas says agriculture has historically had more exports than imports, but that wasn’t true last year. “This year, the...

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Mar 18, 2024

Injectable Microchip Tracks Animal Health

Around the world, many pets and working animals are microchipped. It’s a simple process: A tiny transponder with an identification number is enclosed in a rice-grain-sized cylinder and injected under the skin, so that if an animal is lost it can be identified.

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Mar 18, 2024

‘Green Book’ Proposals Could Mean Substantial Tax Increases

Paul Neiffer, The Farm CPA, details some of the Biden administration's 2025 budget plans and how they could affect farmers if approved. Of the provisions, only one would potentially help farmers, he says.

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Mar 18, 2024

John Deere Introduces its Largest Tractor Yet

John Deere recently introduced their largest tractor yet with the announcement of the new 9RX at the 2024 Commodity Classic in Houston, Texas. “The high horsepower, four-track tractor has been redesigned to help farmers eliminate passes in the field, reduce soil compaction, and increase...

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